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THE SEATTLE STAR A. FOR ‘THE LAST APRON DAY OF SUMMER || 3000 Aprons—All Underpriced At the Bon Marche Tomorrow Se PERCALE COVER-ALL APRONS WITH SHORT KIMONO SLEEVES AT \ --45¢ ea.-- COVER-ALL APRONS, AS ILLUSTRATED ON i roun¢ ade of ‘ ra, wit 8 ) Made with pocket and 8 with neck, sleeves and belt bound with Two IN ONE 65c each for the Twoin-One Apron Dresses, as | ited on the right. Made of fp with round ort Kk sleeves; faste wn sido front with d with plain St. 00 GINGHAM DRESS APRONS AT 75¢ EACH | Yress Aprons, made of per gingham, with rour eis an Hy \ ¢ aan in They are butto: Je front, semi-fitting or Princess style 25e PERC ALE MARGARET APRONS Se aie Margaret pro of percale an¢ riean Shirts . in wh . pr dark one with lig and large NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THE AUGUST SILK SALE STYLISH 75c SILK RATINE 50e | 27 INCH $1.00 LUSTROUS 59e 36 INCHES IN WIDTH AT, A YD. CHIFFON DRESS TAFFETAS AT | wide STYLISH SILK RATINE, full yard THESE BEAUTIFUL SILKS ARE PURE DYE, Suitable for waists or back 4 down front or Second Floor of The Bon March | cket tan, brown, rose, pink, ¢ Copenhagen and very lustrous and soft ws | leather colors, for dresses, suits or coats The | dresses. Both light and dark les, 27 jnches | kind every one is wanting just now, at 50c a yard wide; worth $1.00, to go at 69¢ a yard on Thure | day FINE HEAVY PONGEE SILK 75¢€ WORTH $1.25, 36 INCHES WIDE } JUST 75¢ A YARD THURSDAY FOR 10 PIECES OF FINE, HEAVY ALUSILK PONGEE, shown ylish » color that makes sucn pretty | or coats. Heavy quality, 36 inches wide, worth $1.26. $1.25 SATIN MESSALINS FINE, LUSTROUS SATIN MESSALINE in tho PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS 50. WORTH 75c AND $1.00 A YD., AT | 2,000 YARDS OF SAMPLE PIECES OF PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS, 24 and 27 Inches wide, tn stripes, checks, figures and messaline. Hnough fn each piece for waist or dress pattern, at um $1.19 $1.75 CREPE DE CHINE AND $1.19 A YARD FOR BEAUTIFUL SILKS, 40 SATIN CHARMEUSE, A YD. AT 36 INCHES IN WIDIH, PRICED AT | inches wide, and come in plain and brocades.| new and scarce shades, for evening or street | They are in all colors, the very latest weaves for | wear. Don't fall to see this $1.25 quality, 36 | Fall dresses. Regular $1.75 Crepe Chines. | inches wide, t will go Thursday at 8% yard, | ALL DAY SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ONLY, IN THE DOMESTIC SECTION. Berkeley Cambric. lengths up to § yards. fine underwear, 36 over 18 yards to MORNING ECONOMIES ON SALE FROM 9 TO 11 A.M, NO TELEPHONE ORDERS. 1c AND 12e SKEINS OF 5e FLESHER’S YARN, PRICE Many several sizes of Fie sher’s Yarn, slightly solled or faded, on sale from to 11 a. m. So a skein Ie and 12c¢ value. —Third Fleer 85e ALL WOOL 42 INCH SERGE - 59¢ - A YARD. A fine, heavy all wool S5c fabric—lots of good colors to choose from, at 59c a yard tomorrow —Upper Main Floor. colors and in a cus 15e DRESS PERCALES 10c YD. of The Bon Marche. = 39¢ DRESSING SACQUES AT 25¢ Dressing Sacques, made of pretty fix- ured percales in all the best washab! colors; neatly trim Noi a . Second Floor m Marche. 19¢ EACH ase Brooms, with over one to a cus nm sale till 11 a, m lieht an Punjab brand: 10 $1.50 and $1.75 DRESS GOODS -$1.00- A YARD. Fine serges, mix- tures, whipceords, dl- agonals and suitings, all 64 inches wide; good colors and pat terns; made by the Garfield Mills Apron length Ging? to 10 y okn, red. Tipe, to wo at Se a yard T 121-2c COMFORT PRINTS § 1-3¢ Good quality four sewings. > tomer. 25¢ valu 19¢ each. Lewer Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Te DRESS PERCALES 4c A YAR Percales in mili ends and full > | | “| 71-2 APRON GINGHAMS Se YD. ||| — t in al wil | 4,000 yards of Duckling: F bot tte ein mill and full of p tne wide Floor.J » Land Orten yard Not 4 €0., Harold MacGrath orders; package Solld Pack Tomatoes, Maximum or Reliance 2% cans, at Sliced Pines 2 wize tins; ¢ LADDIE, ( @ Stratt 12 1-2 CURTAIN SWISS 5¢ A YD. some slightly tmperfect Till 11 a. m. 29¢ Heavy Bleached Turkish Towels 24x48 Inches, Ea. yarn, both warp and filling. 29¢ value at 21!¢ each, Not over 1 ALL PURE LINEN DAMASK, ful! bleached, 66 inches wide, of 69c 69c a yard. J els, size 19x41 inches; firm, strong even weave and $2.75 Pure Linen Table Napkins, 22x22 Inches, Priced size 22x22 inches, for Thursday's selling, $1.95 dozen BON MARCHE FLOUR, IN 49-|LATE COPYRIGHT FICTION Thursday, with other groceries, not including BOOKS in The Bon Marche Book Shop fust as ota, No telephon $1.35 3 wide, In light and medium tpes and figures. Till Curtain Swiss, 34 inches wide. fig- ured and dotted patterns, mill lengths, be a yar | Fleer of the Bon Marche. | EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS, size 24x48 inches, neatly hemmed and ready for use. Made of doubletwisted 2Ic dozen to a customer. 85e Pure Linen Damask, 66 Inches Wide, at a Yard the best Scotch make. Medium weight, in firm, even weave, with dots and floral designs. Regular 85c value, for Thursday's selling 15¢ Huck Towels, Heavy Weight, Size 19x41 Inches, at EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED all white cotton Huck Tow- 1 absorbent. Regular 1c kind, Thursday at 12% each. 12 /2¢ over 1 dozen to each customer at this price, A BARGAIN IN PURE LINEN NAPKINS that you do not meet with every day. Extra heavy bleached, all line $1 95 $2.75 grade, that will give lasting wear cs haem —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 1 POUND SACKS, $1.14 BY THE BEST AUTHORS Bon Marche Flour, 49-pound sacks at $1.14 FOR YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THE NEW sugar or specials. Not over 1 bag to each soon as they are off the press. Here are 4 ? Carnation Milk, not ov the latest "best sellers are a few o id Dust, let the $1.30 $1.35 | $1.50 your eh ot Happy large size No oN TRA ox Beach me splendid quality, No. INSIDE oF ton Churehi 4 Coffee, our regular SOUTHER ANE, 1.35 and 19c¢ WITnin pastegt Ba vay Vetiler 1-23 ; 10c IMENT HOUSE 1-3 ; Tc 25 10c 1.35 —Fourth Floor of The fon nde a ae fon 1.25 | 10e and 15¢ French and German Val. Laces, Yard Half price and less than half for pretty French and German Valenclennesa Lace | Edges from % to 1% inches wide, in neat floral and conventional designs with strong | scalloped edges, —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche CMON KEE ———sKOOND AVENUE | 15¢ DUCKLING FLEECE 12 1-2c YD. |] | | WASHINGTON Aug wire for world amity though now masquerading as See The revelation was made in a lotter to the Seeretary from Sir Ce Feary Bryan “aote OF peace” see 1 Arthur neRice, rit arn which beimg attached to peace! paxaador to this country, who made with other nations, it de |inquirtes from the British M ay that the design,| There tt wax foand that the ' an ancient coin, really which Seeretary Hryan poked up in the war eagle and not a| Palestine while on a trip around the Kk dove. In » the de | world sof the time of Alexa sign includes the the war the Great, On the other side i god Zeus, who In ¢ a throne |that bearing the bird which with a #cey in his|tary Hryan ae 1 is ah powerful cl Secretary Bryan| Hercules, famous Greek bh had adopted the seal as emblematic | mighty deeds BODIES CAN’T BE RECOVERED JUNEAU, Alaska, Aug The State of California, lying in 37 fathoma of water, will not give up tt ad. Three submarine divers sent to the scene of the wreck, were able to descend only to the pin nacle of the rock on which the vessel struck, In the depth of water in which the California Hes, it fs mpoasible for any diver to work No further effort will therefore be made to recover the 20 bodies sur in the cabins of the wrecked steamer posed to mas H, Cann, Jr, First Officer William Abernathy and w who were sta ng by the wreck, have arrived here 6 the marine Inspectors NERLIN, Aug. 27.—-The two thous citizens of Kiingenberg to lay h rs each at the town treasury, the authorities dec the most ular metho f disposing of th mulated mur 1 surplus, In addition, all were absolved from tax zon FOR Ww fon for a y THE FARMERS. Other Weatern and Middle Went ASHIN slern draw the following etate m of the cc nesota, $2,000,000 Ne ntry in| 000 and he DA, tro om there disbursed through coun Oregon, Ohle, $800,000; oF SEE THs A AEROPLANE BUSINESS. MAN Is ~ ARRESTED ablinhen : | HE HAS SEEN SOME PEAKS, TOO The consul and his family lare at the W aabington. While the Swiss beauties are, of course, the world's finest, th has now been = ahc ders he had never m the America: | | Take it from one who ought to) point | know, Arnold Holinger, consul from | Switzerland, the are rib nd. at Chicago, says | Cascades and Rocky mountains entitled to all kinds of blue uty bona fr q BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.~4unning mad, tn the smoke-filied lAreade stables, where fire broke out here early today, 125 he fought the efforts of several dozen patrolmen and firemen to re them and were burned to death. A number of the of rs and f j|men were painfully injured, two required immediate medical attention but only | After six years of dispute, anjof Mitigation. Had the case been lagreement has been od be-| finally decided in the U. 8. supreme tween the county comminass art, the county would have m4 a entitled to 15 per cent Interest and the Great Northern and North The case had been decided by ern Pac by which the latter will| Judge Hanford for the railroad, but pay the taxes, as im was reversed in the cireult o of by wor T. A. F jus Siappeals. The railroads axree to per terest from Ju . 1998,/ pay by tomorrow a total of $188, to 1913, and $1,500 costa! 091.36, STARVED HIM T0 GOTO MOVIES TACOMA Aug. 27.—Incensed at being accused by her husband of selling the pantry’s store of sugar to provide herself with money to see the “movies,” Hulda Forslof has filed sult for divorce. Mrs. Forslof indignantly de * any surreptitious raid on the supply of household sweets, but hu nd John remains skeptical. of an empty « r bin and Hulda nished convincing evidence. ONE MILLION DOLLAR FIRE BAY POINT Aug Ise »re than 20,000,000 of Iumb ued at $1,000,000, was destroyed in ch swept the $5 00 He says the coincidence at the picture plays, fur Cal A stiff breeze whipy into @ roaring furnac an hour 26 pn burned arly today of the ¢ over, At m, the fire fighters or company. The Tesorted to dynamite and backfir- argest on the Pacific! ing to prevent the flames reaching coast_and comprines 300 acres the box factory, mills and wharves. | CELEBRATE SILVER JUBILEE, relebrate their partnership, which was established a quarter | ry ago, the firm of Stewart & Holmes, wholesale druggists, declared a holiday today for their employes, and the day 1s being nt on an excursion to the San Juan {slands. The steamer Chippewa was chartered for the occasion At noon, luncheon was served at East Sound will be taken among the islands all afternoon, the some time tonight. The fish traps will be visited, “I the flames and within . val acres had b 2a return being made ASK MODERN FERRY ON LAKE Redmond the service for Lake fa Increased ferry Washington was and President Graves, of East Side Commercial Club. A resolution was adopted unanimous. unanimously RAILROADS AGREE TO PAY UP| | Following this, trips} vored b the Commercial Club], sOns y i ‘ ,|l¥, asking the addition of an ade-| Tuesday night. The club received | quate, modern ferry. ‘The club | a report from a committee consist-| also Indorsed the proposition that ing of R. H. © Wester, of Kirkland; HAS THE GOLD TO PROVE IT ailing and William Phas P. » Perigo & Highland Park allway the clty take over the Lake ae | Bringing 20 nuggets, which he declares were taken out close to Discovery, in the Shushanna gold fields, Dr. D. D. Cairnes, geologist | for the Canadian governmefit, today gave a most optimistic account | ,of the diggings In Alaska | or » is gold there,” he positively declared, “I know. I carried | these valuable nuggets from that district myself.” { Dr. Cairns arrived on the Alameda Tuesday night. Some of the nuggets he displayed are worth $20 each | it's the biggest strike since the Klondike,” he declared, GUILTY church of. San Jose, immoral conduct, ence Clark, lay that he ind MINISTER 1 IS FOUND SAN FRANCISCO, 27 |The board of man f the | Northern Baptist convention, after jsitting all night deliberating on the | yeraict in the case of Dr. Claude chayged with | with Miss Flor aged 19, announced to had been found guilty etions which warranted of Kelly, pastor of the First Baptist (the severe censure of the board, 2 | mn in blag ved with ® Value Another attractive House Dress wit neck and long in delft. tening ang Lingerie Waists, | t renc nae MN or three. and effecti ices, insertions and quarter hindsembentd lery. Price, Hemstitched Sheets Special 85c Each H ae. 4 a " ok cial, 85¢@ each Satin Bedspreads with scalloped edges size 84x94 inches, —Second Floor, Highland Linen / Stationery, 25c Box H*. well sHL/ n Sheets, 1ing), Stationery meets t of fashion and taste nerately priced as It is shown in all the up-to-date shapes and sizes, in white and tints. One elopes to match, 25¢, —First Pioor, ery rec and is nm and square corners, $3.85 spe cial each, | | | | | quire Paper with Firat Fio BASEMENT a OOM SPECIALS Women’s Wash Dresses Girls’ School Special $1.45 Dresses, Special J UST 69 Dresses in this special clearance 75¢ ’ . H Ns - Jere ” ‘ lot, including Ginghams, Percales and OOD quality puma fine Chambrays, in pink, blue, lavender, ginghams in these gal green and tan. tical school dresses—in check Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 42. poe ina ; : ig eck’ styl Exceptional values at $1.45 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special, —Basement Salesroom. Thursday, 75¢. —Hasement Salesroom, Bungalow Aprons, Special 45c UNGALOW Coverall Aprons in the practical style pictured, made of blue chambray, with round neck kimono sleeves trimmed with white binding. A broad belt in back holds the extra fullness in Lingerie Waists Special 75¢ SPECIAL lot of about 300 Lingerie Waists, in mulls, voiles and lawns, made up in Dutch-neck and smart flat-collar effects and attract- ively trimmed in’ laces, inser- tions and colored and white embroidery. ; and place. Special, 45¢. Pasement Salesroom. Worsted Suitings Special 85c Yard XCEPTIONAL values in 56- inch Worsted Suitings, includ- Shepherd's Checks Mixtures. Suitable for one-piece dresses and suits. 85¢ yard —Basement Salesroom. Exceptional value at 754 —-Basement Salesroom Mended Kid Gloves, Special 59c Pair for Thursday's Mended Kid and Gloves ing Diagonals, and Fancy Spe- cial, 200 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, sizes 2% to 6, in a Clearance at $1.00 Pair. | Basement Salesroom PECIAL selling Gloves, Odd Sizes, 50¢ pair. —Rasement Salesroom. Clearing Summer Millinery At 45c and $1.00 SPECIAL, $1.00. Remaining assortments of Trimmed Hats, Silk-Lisle Gloves Special 39c Pair LBOW - LENGTH. Sill lisle Gloves in black, white and champagne, sizes, special, 38¢ pair. Basement Salesroom including Milans, Chips, Hemps and Peanut Braids, trimmed with flowers, ribbons and feathers in favorite effects. SPECIAL, 45¢ Ratine Hats summer wea in light colors, for outing and mid- also Untrimmed Hemps and Milans. —Basement Salesroom. ‘| Bordered Curtain Scrim| Wash Goods Remnants Special 12!/2c Yard Special 5c and 10c PECIAL, values in Single- and Double a Yard Curtain 40 AT 10¢ YARD— patterned in blue, pink, green, brown | and yellow white and The lengths in bordered Scrims, inches wide, on cream grounds ulation of short Percales, Dress ‘Ging* hams, Outing Flannels, Galateas, Ripplett® Mercerized Cotton Pongee and Colored Poplins, Cambric Muslins and many other materials, Quantfties su ient for waists, children's dresses, and of some, enough fot women’s dresses AT 5¢ YARD— Useful lengths of Apron and Dress Ging: hams, White and Colored Outing Flannels Dark Calicoes, Novelty Prints ched and Unbleached on Challis —Rasement Saleeroem season's acc Special, Thursday, 12%@ yard LACE CURTAINS, SPECIAL, 65¢ PAIR— Nottingham stand 14 com Lace Curtains in “dropped,” or discontinued patterns, prise this special offering—three patterns The wide, and eleven color Curtains are from 42 and 2% yards long. HEMSTITCHED ETAMINE CUR- TAINS, SPECIAL, 95¢ Hemstitched Etamine Curtains and Egyptian color, Hemmed in’ white in ecru to 46 inches in ivory | and Percales, I Muslins and Cott Light 36 inches also in wide; 32-inch Scrim Curtains ecru color, trimmed withepicot edge. Basement Salearoom. » with Dutch that are slightly imperfect, at]